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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

This B+ list mostly television actress from a hit network show almost at its end as a series thinks she is A+ list. She had her people try and get Chanel to dress her for the Emmy Awards in a few months but Lagerfeld doesn't like her look at all. Her people haven't been able to figure out a way to tell her. I will tell her for you when I reveal it.

I don't like her "look" either but than again remember when Lilo was Karls muse---seems like forever ago. His new muse is a Canadian musician named Grimes---she is no beauty queen but her music rules---

Lea is talented, but she will never be a STAR like she wants. If she can make herself happy with her success on tv and Broadway she will have a good career. She just doesn't have that extra something to be A list

I don't know who this guy is, nor do I care, but lolz at Lea for getting rejected. (Yes by now I've figured it out).

Anne Hathaway is a perfect example of why I will never understand obsession with the fashion industry. Why would anyone get a custom-made couture gown to wear the night they are up for an Oscar, then threw a tantrum and switch at the last minute just because your costar is in the same general color? Fuck that, when you walk off stage with the Oscar your dress is the one that's remembered.

Except instead of a beautiful flowing grey gown, we remember a baby pink angular gown with pointed boobs, that looks like it was made by a 6 year old with safety scissors. Good call Anne.

so Count Karl is an a$$ for choosing an international movie star (stewart) over a famous american tv star (Lea)? sounds like a good business practice. dressing young hip girls (rhianna/stewart)with international appeal.

I have to admit that I got something of a kick out of reading this. I have never thought that Ms. Michele is nearly as attractive as she seems to think she is, or nearly as talented as she purports to be either. As far as I'm concerned, she's little more than a desperate wannabe who got lucky enough to get her fifteen minutes, which I daresay is about all she'll have. Her behavior at the time of the death of Corey Monteith--the crocodile tears and pretending that they had been in a romantic relationship which was never more than a cheap publicity stunt in reality--was utterly revolting.

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